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he summer of '83 had seen seven Heads of State gather for the of Industrialized Nations, bringing Williams- burg to the front pages and newscasters' desks. The town's residents hat- ed the thought of itg some left for the week. College officials worked overtime for no extra pay. Walls were torn down, carpet layed, and miles of telephone wire strung everywhere. The Ma- rines, the Secret Service, the State Police, the F.B.l., and just about everyone else came to guard against the unthinkable. And for one week, Williamsburg was a Summit ABOVE: Eater C. W. employees watch as Reapn and is entourage exif via helicop- ter. MIDDLE: 1'heSeven Head: ojStale: Pierre Trudeau fCanadaJ, Aminrore Fanfani Ulalyl. Francois Minerrand lFrance1. Margaret Thatcher fBr1aainJ, Ronald Reagan fU.S.A.I. Prime Minister Ito Ua- pani. Chancellor Kohl fGeman 1. Photos courtesy of Colonial Willlanugwg A.V. Deprment - 6 Beginnings I, -f Tyr .na-,'. R.. 0 . U. in . ' --.Q - 1- 4 -135 Q24 - . . . - . Q T ' ' R Y . -..g. 1,. , ., z --:-tw. HW 'if T -,fini - 55th - 'iid' 1 ' ' 4 'i ' ik: iff A if -u-L . , in . . ', Q gf: f ' .wk T Yr! '-STV , ,Q ' T 'T A an-'T jig: E :Mi w'x-' L A 'S' ' ,N , .- ' llyfl if wi .W s fm 1 .za ' 0 . , ,r l V V At ' ' - N, o 0. very tight place to be. The press combed D.O.G. street, the Sunken Gardens and the side streets, in search of what- ever interesting bit ofa story they could find. They came in record numbers to give the World Leaders just what they wanted - a spotlight. Nothing significant re- sulted from the round table and secret discussions, but the Summit Leaders looked great in front of the teeming mass of photographers. In the end, the banners fell to the floor, the Marines pulled out, and Williams- burg tried to recover. I 'I
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itiff' illiams- burg had recovered When the time came for the semester to begin, Wil- liamsburg had recovered. The campus looked much as it had the spring before, as if the summer or the Summit had never happened. Not everything was the same, however. The Gen- eral Assembly had decided that eighteen year olds could vote and be drafted, but they weren't old enough for beer. Parties, Derby Day, mixers, and smokers RlGH'l':AuorkllllnfousaonacoId.lanu- gZa,!hl'2l8llllQWOI'k0ll.,w!lS'0H. LOW: Sunshine otherback. this biker gulleshervoydownanoldeampuspoth. Photos 1'.S . U Mx BELOW RIGHT: Despite new beer nstrir- tions. D33 Day nnlaim one ofthe most popular colorful greek-wide events. 'i.',4 I. , - ' . ' is 'Q -4, whirl., s .Q ix 'buf 9. N xx x 'X N s ' , . I , I -i' L . xx 1 1 1 5 N- I gh- x or .E l l li All ' I X E at l 9 .4 , Q. tt V' fi A ' I C r I if .2--H 2' , . 1-I f'Q,,,, , .wh -Q ij.-. 'zflf X'--, 7 . l f 'GFS r'f ff .B.,i B ix 1 NH. i 6.4-a .. ia, S It O -9 5 ' ENV - ........ , - p l I ll seemed stifled somewhat by the awkward ruling. Larry Broomall, Vice- President for Business Af- fairs, had chosen Bridges House as the new location for his office. So, the girls that had selected those rooms - signed the con- tract for them - were moved to Ludwell. And jefferson looked like it might become a dorm again. Workmen sweated to repair the burned-out shellg their trucks and iackham- mers often drowning out professors' lectures in nearby Washington Hall. Those who passed by strained their necks to watch the men scale the scaffold- ing, while whistles of ap- proval descended to the girls who passed below. Chris Mahoncyand her Chi-Ofriendseem tobeenjoying Derby Day. Heldonborh of nwfmmuyfuus, Derby my ws divided intoabeerand non-beerfield.PhorobyT. Steeg , ! Qefwf' . i v v .t 4 Y' Y lxf X .9 . A 'Q X . 9 X X , 'I ' l - ' A I 'P fp gf in L0 'N r B . Q ' , i H sl l .' X' I l B if - L ' H Q-j. A19 ' 5 lr: -.....i'1 -3-Iii
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